Sections Installation Study
1980
198.0 x 128.0 cm
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Biografia dell'artista
Barry Le Va: Sculptor of Surreal Landscapes and Ritual Objects
Barry Edward Le Va (December 28, 1941 – January 24, 2021) emerged as a pivotal figure in the late 1960s American art scene, marking the transition from studio painting to process-based sculpture and installation. Born in Long Beach, California, his artistic journey began with formal training in mathematics and architecture at CSU Long Beach before delving into visual arts at LACAD and Otis Art Institute of LA County. This grounding in scientific precision would later inform his approach to creating evocative and often unsettling artworks that explore themes of ritual, mythology, and the subconscious—a characteristic that defines his entire oeuvre. Le Va’s formative years instilled a meticulous attention to detail and spatial reasoning – qualities he carried throughout his prolific artistic career. He pursued undergraduate studies at CSU Long Beach, followed by advanced training at LACAD and Otis Art Institute, equipping him with both technical skills and intellectual curiosity. It was during this period that he discovered a fascination for the intersection of art and science, shaping his worldview and influencing his creative process. His early artistic explorations centered around graphite drawings—particularly “Strips to Felt Particles” (1967)—where dense textures and a grid background conveyed both beauty and unease. These pieces demonstrated an acute awareness of pointillist techniques, reflecting a deliberate consideration of fragmented perspectives and subtle shifts in color – strategies that would become hallmarks of his sculptural work. His participation in Documenta 5 and Documenta 6 solidified his position as a leading voice within the burgeoning process art movement, demonstrating unwavering commitment to experimentation and challenging established artistic conventions. Le Va’s sculptural output quickly gained recognition for its distinctive blend of organic materials—wood, felt, stone—and meticulously crafted forms. The monumental “Bunker Coagulation 25” (1996), a bold abstract expressionist painting dominated by swirling circles and textured surfaces, exemplifies Le Va’s ability to capture complex emotional states through visual language. This piece embodies the artist's preoccupation with confronting anxieties about societal decay and exploring the interplay between order and chaos—a recurring motif throughout his oeuvre. He sought to translate these concepts into tangible forms, creating immersive environments that invited contemplation and provoked visceral responses from viewers. Throughout his career, Le Va consistently pursued ambitious projects that pushed the boundaries of artistic expression. He established a studio in New York City where he continued to develop his sculptural practice alongside teaching positions at Princeton University and Yale—a dual engagement that fostered intellectual dialogue and enriched his creative vision. Notably, he undertook extensive residencies in Munich from 1987 onwards, producing monumental installations inspired by African masks—a testament to his enduring fascination with ethnographic art and its capacity to communicate universal human experiences. His “African Sketchbook” series stands as a powerful reminder of Le Va’s dedication to exploring cultural narratives and confronting viewers with unsettling yet beautiful imagery. Barry Le Va's legacy extends beyond individual artworks; he fostered an artistic dialogue that questioned established conventions and championed the exploration of psychological depth. He remains celebrated for his contribution to shaping the landscape of contemporary sculpture and installation art, cementing his place as a visionary artist who dared to confront uncomfortable truths while simultaneously captivating audiences with breathtaking visual compositions.Barry Le Va
1941 - 2021 , Stati Uniti d'America
Dati rapidi
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism; Installation Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Documenta']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Rolf Ricke']
- Date Of Birth: December 28, 1941
- Date Of Death: January 24, 2021
- Full Name: Barry Edward Le Va
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Bunker Coagulation 25
- Strips to Felt Particles
- Place Of Birth: Long Beach, United States

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